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Nancy Schess
Apr16
Never Would I Ever
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Now, this is a blast from the past.   How many of you out there grew up with plastic slipcovers on the living room couch?    If you are there with me, remember the whooshing noise they made when you sat down?  How about, what it felt like to stand up from the hot cushions in the heat of the summer?  Or, how the sharp edges on the corners felt just

Nancy Schess
Apr02
Our Visit to Loxton Cellars
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One of the highlights of our recent trip to northern California was a luxurious day spent in Sonoma.  My daughter planned the whole excursion for the four of us – complete with door to door service and a scrumptious midday lunch.  Next time I see you, I encourage you to ask to see pictures.   One of the vineyards we visited was Loxton Cellars where

Nancy Schess
Mar26
Family
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Anyone who knows me at all, knows how important family is in my world.  It is not just about those in my immediate circle.  I appreciate all family – mine and everyone else’s too.   I also appreciate being a student of family.  I am always taken with how our ancestors came to be together from generations before.   I will tell a story – and one that

Nancy Schess
Mar19
Off Off Off and More Off Broadway
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And fantastic!   We are great fans of local theatre.  Frankly, we are great fans of theatre anywhere.  Make it a musical, and we are in heaven. I can pretty much guarantee that we are the singing and swaying couple at most musicals.   Recently we went to see A Chorus Line at The Argyle Theatre in Babylon, Long Island.  What a wonderful performance.

Nancy Schess
Mar12
What Would You Do?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Recently, I was privy to the following dilemma.   A local mom complained that she sends birthday cards gifts to her grown children, their spouses and her grandchildren every year but over the last number of years there has been no sign of any reciprocation.  What should she do was the question of the moment?   The universal opinion was to keep send

Nancy Schess
Mar12
What Would You Do?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Recently, I was privy to the following dilemma.   A local mom complained that she sends birthday cards gifts to her grown children, their spouses and her grandchildren every year but over the last number of years there has been no sign of any reciprocation.  What should she do was the question of the moment?   The universal opinion was to keep send

Nancy Schess
Feb27
How Research Has Changed
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I grew up with an encyclopedia proudly displayed on the shelves in our den.  The World Book – it was olive green with navy blue borders.   When a homework assignment needed some information, we turned right to the encyclopedia.   During law school, we learned computerized legal research.  Yes, learned.  Special classes – dedicated terminals.  Any l

Nancy Schess
Feb20
The In-Office Experience
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Coming out of the pandemic (although I’m not sure we ever really have come out of the pandemic), I’ve learned that I really like my time in the office.  The hustle, bustle and plain social nature of being around a group is just plain fun.      I am convinced I learn more in the office as well – even at this stage in my career.  There is no substi

Nancy Schess
Feb13
Snow, At Last
Posted By : Nancy Schess

When my kids were in nursery school, they were taught to sleep with a spoon under their pillow to bring on a snowy day.  As I write this Monday evening, I have decided to sleep with a spoon under my pillow.   It has been so long since we have seen any real measure of snow, two years or so if the reporting today had been correct.   I miss it.  There

Nancy Schess
Jan30
Blast From the Past
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to create a “half glass full” occasion.  My son and his girlfriend just returned from a (fantastic) trip to Lima.  The problem was that their flight was cancelled and so they had to rebook at the last minute.  Add to the story – they live in Lynchburg VA.   As my luck would have it, the best flight they could find t

Nancy Schess
Jan16
And Then There Was Snow
Posted By : Nancy Schess

When my children were in nursery school, they were taught a special trick when the forecast was snow.  If you slept with a spoon under your pillow, you were sure to wake up with the streets blanketed in a sea of white – which surely signaled either a delayed start to the school day or even one of those prized snow days.   It has been so long since

Nancy Schess
Jan02
How Would You Choose to Travel?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

If I have a choice, I choose flying. Driving is fine, but I find my self less and less patient with a long drive.   As an alternative to driving, I would most definitely opt for Amtrak.  Recently we did a day trip to Wilmington and chose Amtrak over driving, hands down.   But if I have the option, I would choose flying first.  I am not actually s

Nancy Schess
Dec12
They're Watching
Posted By : Nancy Schess

You may recall from an earlier blog that in my family, we frequently offer "lists" to each other for desired gifts.  This year, my daughter and I talked about the fact she wanted a satin cap for sleeping. (You curly girls out there will understand this in an instant.) Last night she sent me a text with the name of a brand she liked.  Later in the e

Nancy Schess
Dec05
My Favorite Things
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It is holiday season which for many translates to gifting season.  This is an unofficial poll question.    Do you prefer to have input into a gift or is the surprise part of the gift for you?  I know that many take hard positions on either side of this debate. For me, I’m caught in the middle.   One of my favorite gifts (yes this is true) was the y

Nancy Schess
Nov28
Blessed and Grateful
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I spent most of my Thanksgiving feeling blessed and grateful.    This past weekend, we were able to spend time with both of our children.  For those of you with grown children, you know that can be a feat of epic proportions.  These days, spending time together often requires thoughtful planning since we are all in different cities and on differen

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